Ultrasound speckle tracking imaging in evaluation on left ventricular function in acute stage chest blast injury of rabbits / 中国医学影像技术
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology
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(12): 10-14, 2018.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the impact of chest blast injury on left ventricular function and myocardial strain with speckle tracking imaging (STI).Methods Fifty healthy New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 4 groups.Five rabbits without blast injury were used as a normal group,and the other rabbits were placed in specific semi-enclosed blasting environment in accordance with the different distance of the explosion.With instantaneous detonators,slight,medium and heavy chest blast injury animal models were produced and labeled as A,B,and C group (each n=15),respectively.The left ventricular function was measured with conventional echocardiography and STI.The longitudinal strain (LS) of the left ventricle was measured with two-dimensional strain analysis software and statistically analyzed.Results There was no significant difference of ejection fraction (EF) and fractional shortening (FS) in the left ventricle after chest blast injury between group A and normal group (all P>0.05),while LS of anterior wall,anterior septum wall and lateral wall of group A significantly decreased compared with those of normal group (all P<0.05).In group B and C,the left ventricular EF,FS and LS of each segment were lower than those of normal group (all P<0.05).In group C,the left ventricular EF,FS and LS of each segment were lower than those in group A (all P<0.05).There was no significant difference of EF and FS between group B and group C.In group C,LS of anterior wall and lateral wall of basal segment and middle segment were lower than those of group B (all P<0.05).Conclusion STI can reflect functional changes of left ventricle in each segment earlier and more sensitively after chest blast injury.
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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology
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2018
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